Name three good things that happened to you in 2018. Don't think too hard on this one. They can be anything, from the minute to the more life-changing. Whatever comes to mind. Let's end this year on a good note.
A woman was held in jail for six months because she couldn’t afford to pay her $300 bond. She just died in custody. This is tragic and exactly why we need to reform our money bail system. https://t.co/FAQEoUQYVp
Haha, @NancyPelosi on why the Trump meeting was private: "We didn't want to say, in front of those people, 'You don't know what you're talking about'."
2016: Who's going to pay for Wall? Mexico!
2018: If US Taxpayers don't borrow money from China to pay for the Wall, Trump will shut the government down.
House Dems' first bill includes:
-Automatic voter registration
-Restoration of the Voting Rights Act
-Public financing of elections
-An end to Congressional gerrymandering
-A constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United
It's about damn time. https://t.co/8DPaLyilqQ
Tomorrow’s elections might be the most important of our lifetimes. The health care of millions is on the ballot. Making sure working families get a fair shake is on the ballot. The character of our country is on the ballot.
We have deleted a tweet about President Trump's claim that the U.S. is the only country that grants birthright citizenship because it failed to note that his statement was incorrect.
Reminder that a man walked into a newsroom this year and killed five reporters, that a foreign government recently murdered a journalist working for an American paper, and that a die-hard Trump fan sent CNN a bomb last week.
Imagine if it was ISIS that sent bombs to US officials, started shooting in grocery stores, and invading places of worship.
How do you think this administration would respond?
& why is the response so different when those same terrorist acts are committed by white supremacists?